Henderson, Jr. v. American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida et al
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ORDER and REASONS - IT IS ORDERED that Defendant State Farm's motion for summary judgment is GRANTED for essentially the reasons stated in the original and reply memoranda (Rec. Docs. 25-1 and 43) submitted in support of its motion. To date, P laintiff has not filed memoranda in opposition to Defendant State Farm's pending motions to strike (Rec. Docs. 23 and 24). Thus, as stated in the Court's November 14, 2014 Order and Reasons (Rec. Doc. 38), those motions are considered unopposed. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that the motions (Rec. Docs. 23 and 24) are GRANTED, as stated within document. Signed by Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt on 12/5/2014.(Reference: 13-5650, 13-6097)(cbs) Modified on 12/5/2014 to edit document type (cbs).
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
ROY HENDERSON, JR.
CIVIL ACTION
VERSUS
NO. 13-5650
c/w 13-6097
AMERICAN BANKERS INSURANCE
COMPANY OF FLORIDA, ET AL.
SECTION "N" (3)
ORDER AND REASONS
Following the Court's issuance of its November 14, 2014 Order and Reasons (Rec. Doc. 38),
Plaintiff submitted an opposition (Rec. Doc. 40) to Defendant State Farm Fire and Casualty
Company's October 8, 2014 motion for summary judgment (Rec. Doc. 25). Having carefully
considered the parties' submissions, IT IS ORDERED that Defendant State Farm's motion for
summary judgment is GRANTED for essentially the reasons stated in the original and reply
memoranda (Rec. Docs. 25-1 and 43) submitted in support of its motion.
To date, Plaintiff has not filed memoranda in opposition to Defendant State Farm's pending
motions to strike (Rec. Docs. 23 and 24). Thus, as stated in the Court's November 14, 2014 Order
and Reasons (Rec. Doc. 38), those motions are considered unopposed. Accordingly, IT IS
ORDERED that the motions (Rec. Docs. 23 and 24) are GRANTED.
New Orleans, Louisiana, this 5th day of December 2014.
_____________________________________
KURT D. ENGELHARDT
United States District Judge
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